Posted by Sara Graham on April 22, 1999 at 09:31:13
For almost two years now, I have been addicted to earplugs as the only way I can fall asleep. About 2 months ago, I started having to take Tylonol
PMPremenstrual syndrome
Relieving pms in order to stay asleep and not wake up in the very early hours of the morning, unable to fall back asleep. I currently take only one tablet each night, but am very worried about the longterm effects on my stomach, etc. I have been having diarrhea and constipation alternately, and am wondering if that is related. I also seem to be late on my period (2 weeks - NOT pregnant!). Are you aware of any health risks with continual use of this drug? (Note, the more important, underlying reason of why I need the earplugs and medication is also being addressed, but nobody can help me with my inquiries...) Thank you!
Sara
Posted by SA, M.D. - HVMA on April 26, 1999 at 14:38:56
Dear Sara,
TylenolTylenol
Tylenol 8 hour caplet
Tylenol 8 hour geltab
Tylenol allergy multi-symptom
Tylenol allergy sinus caplet
Tylenol allergy sinus gelcap
Tylenol allergy sinus nighttime
Tylenol arthritis caplet
Tylenol arthritis extended release
Tylenol arthritis geltab
Tylenol caplet PMPremenstrual syndrome
Relieving pms contains
diphenhydramineDiphenhydramine
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride
Diphenhydramine-acetaminophen
Diphenhydramine-magnesium salicylate
Diphenhydramine-phenylephrine
Diphenhydramine-pseudoephedrine
Diphenhydramine/hydrocodone/phenylephrine (an antihistamine) and
acetaminophenAcetaminophen
Acetaminophen 8-hr relief
Acetaminophen caplets
Acetaminophen child
Acetaminophen children's strength rapid tabs
Acetaminophen extra strength
Acetaminophen extra strength cool ice caplets
Acetaminophen extra strength gelcaps
Acetaminophen geltabs
Acetaminophen jr strength rapid tabs
Acetaminophen pm (an anti-inflammatory). It does not contain
aspirinAspirin
Aspirin adult low strength
Aspirin child chewable
Aspirin children's cherry
Aspirin children's orange
Aspirin ec lo-dose
Aspirin enteric coated
Aspirin lite coat
Aspirin litecoat
Aspirin low dose
Aspirin low strength. Low daily doses of these 2 compounds are generally not harmful, although the purpose of the acetaminophen is to reduce pain and if someone is not in pain there is no reason to take a daily dose of any anti-inflammatory. In such cases, diphenhydramine alone will help with sleep.
You should talk to your personal physician about the various physical symptoms and complaints you are having.
Good luck!
Steve Adelman, M.D. (a.k.a. DrSteve)
This information is for general medical education purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition.